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Recent inversion of the Tyrrhenian Basin

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The Tyrrhenian Basin is a region created by Neogene extensional tectonics related to slab rollback of the east-southeast-migrating Apennine subduction system, commonly believed to be actively underthrusting the Calabrian arc. A compilation of >12,000 km of multichannel seismic profiles, much of them recently collected or reprocessed, provided closer scrutiny and the mapping of previously undetected large compressive structures along the Tyrrhenian margin. This new finding suggests that Tyrrhenian Basin extension recently ceased. The ongoing compressional reorganization of the basin indicates a change of the regional stress field in the area, confirming that slab rollback is no longer a driving mechanism for regional kinematics, now dominated by the Africa-Eurasia lithospheric collision
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MANTLE EXHUMATION; FOCAL MECHANISMS; VAVILOV BASIN; STRESS-FIELD; SEA; ARC; MARGIN; CONSTRAINTS; KINEMATICS; TECTONICS
List of contributors:
Zitellini, Nevio; Ligi, Marco; Loreto, MARIA FILOMENA
Authors of the University:
LIGI MARCO
LORETO MARIA FILOMENA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/363240
Published in:
GEOLOGY (BOULDER COLO.)
Journal
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